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Ezra Vogel

Affiliation:

Ford Research Professor of the Social Sciences, Harvard University

Ezra Vogel is Ford Research Professor of the Social Sciences at Harvard University. He has served as the Director of the Program on U.S.-Japan Relations at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Director of the Fairbank Center, and Director of the Asia Center. Dr. Vogel received his BA from Ohio Wesleyan University and his PhD from Harvard University.

Major Publications

Japan as Number One: Lessons for America (iUniverse.com, Inc 1979).

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